better to safeguard and protect accumulated wealth than fight elections. Nehru dynasty has enough riches to see them through for a century, why this tamasha? V Ramanathan village rengasamudram tamilnadu
Re: Dynasty's last stand
by thakur singh on Apr 25, 2014 11:05 PM
Congress and the ruling dynasty are convinced that they ship has sunk. They are now attempting to float with the help of the last straw, ie., Priyanka, who herself has been in a pit with Vadhra's corruption and misdeeds. TCH, TCH, TCH..... Misrule had to end some day. They could not have made everybody fool, all the time.
Leaders in congress party are ensuring that the Gandhi's are totally written off by this election. They are guiding the Gandhi's poorly and passing remarks that will ensure debacle of the congress to such an extent that the Gandhi's will loose sheen. After elections it will be congressmen which will provide fodder so as to put all the Gandhi's in jail.
A stunning exposure on Sonia Gandhi’s secret billions in Swiss banks came, surprisingly, from Switzerland itself, where the world’s corrupt stash away their booty. In its issue of November 19, 1991, Schweizer Illustrierte, the most popular magazine of Switzerland, did an exposé of over a dozen politicians of the third world, including Rajiv Gandhi, who had stashed away their bribe monies in Swiss banks. Schweizer Illustrierte, not a rag, sells some 2,15,000 copies and has a readership of 9,17,000 — almost a sixth of Swiss adult population. Citing the newly opened KGB records, the magazine reported ‘that Sonia Gandhi the widow of the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was controlling secret account with 2.5 billion Swiss Francs (equal to $2.2 billion) in her minor son’s name’. The $2.2 billion account must have existed from before June 1988 when Rahul Gandhi attained majority. The loot in today’s rupee value equals almost Rs 10,000 crore. Swiss banks invest and multiply the clients’ monies, not keep them buried. Had it been invested in safe long-term securities, the $.2.2 billion bribe would have multiplied to $9.41 billion (Rs 42,345 crore) by 2009. If it had been put in US stocks, it would have swelled to $12.97 billion (Rs 58,365 crore). If, as most likely, it were invested in long-term bonds and stocks as 50:50, it would have grown to $11.19 billion (Rs 50,355 crore). Before the global financial meltdow
Re: Schweizer Illustrierte: Sonia Gandhi World's 4th Richest Poli
by kumar kn on Apr 21, 2014 06:49 PM
Why are the channels and TV anchors like Arnab,Rajdeep,Karan,Barkha,Sagarikka,etc not doing a debate on this revelation? Why are they quite? The fellows make a big fuss of many small issues and we have endless idiotic debates with paid psuedosecualar panelists whose views are known the moment they show their face on TV.